This adds back a MOZ_ENABLE_WEBRENDER define, which only controls whether or
not WebRender is enabled at runtime. The default behaviour is changed so that:
- if the user specifies --disable-webrender in the mozconfig, WebRender is
neither built nor enabled
- if the user specifies --enable-webrender in the mozconfig, WebRender is
built and enabled
- if the user specifies --enable-webrender=build in the mozconfig, WebRender is
built but not enabled, except on Android where it is neither built nor enabled
- if the user doesn't specify any of the above, the default behaviour is:
- on nightly/local builds, the same as --enable-webrender=build
- on other channels (e.g. aurora), the same as --disable-webrender
The net effect is that local/Nightly-automation builds will have WebRender
built-in but not enabled where possible (i.e. not Android). However the user
can override this behaviour via mozconfig options to either not build WebRender
at all, or to enable it in addition to building it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IM7DdSHkIB
This will allow us to remove the PrefixMatch option from the public API version
of RegisterCallback/RegisterCallbackAndCall.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6D0S35nv88Z
This change adds the names of the lists that Shavar will be serving to the Flash blocking prefs. This will allow those lists to control what domains are blocked or whitelisted.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BO20nwaQw1e
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These prefs have been added close to two years ago:
dom.url.encode_decode_hash and dom.url.getters_decode_hash
The main reason for their existence was in case we encounter any web-compat issues. At this point the extra code is mostly useless, and flipping the pref may lead to crashes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LhAHkYmv0TR
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Consolas is narrower than Courier New, so we must adjust some tests to accommodate.
* Change some tests from generic 'monospace' to 'Courier New' to continue using previous font metrics.
* selectAtPoint.html no longer needs one of its Windows-only code paths because Firefox on Windows now selects the same text as it does on Mac and Linux.
* 323386-1.html's intermittent assertion failure (bug 718883) now appears to be 100% reliable on Windows, joining Linux and Android.
* size-1-ref.html reftest needs a little fuzz because the horizontal line of the test image's '4' character is ~1 pixel shorter than the reference image's.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EB5wzhG178U
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As title, so no ifndef MOZ_RELEASE guard here.
If we discover some serious issues, we can always pref it off
on RELEASE channel.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9ODz6SKdBeL
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